Step 1: Speak Through the Music

Step 1: Speak Through the Music

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Book 1 in the "How to Write a Love Song" series. Colton's prefect life crumbles away the summer before high-school when his parents and best friend are killed by the FBI's most wanted serial killer. After that day, he goes mute and refuses to communicate to anyone. He is sent off to a foster home all the way across the country where he learns that you don't have to speak using words. But what happens when a new girl shows up at the school? Will he let her in and actually use his voice or will he push her away like everyone else? Warning: Cussing, depression, self-harm, suicides and drug abuse are used. Please read at your own risk.
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